15mm Belgian Pinfire Revolving Rifle

Published on April 16, 2016
Duration: 7:31

This expert-level review details a rare 15mm Belgian pinfire revolving carbine presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The review covers the historical context of the pinfire system, the carbine's specific design features including its large caliber, unique action, folding bayonet, and advanced sights, and its distribution history. The speaker's deep knowledge of historical firearms and specific markings establishes significant E-E-A-T.

Quick Summary

The 15mm Belgian Pinfire Revolving Carbine is a rare firearm distinguished by its exceptionally large 15mm caliber, a significant size for the pinfire system. It features a folding bayonet, a stiff double-action trigger pull, and advanced sights for its period (circa 1855-1875).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 15mm Belgian Pinfire Carbine
  2. 01:00History of the Pinfire System
  3. 02:14Action Design and Barrel Markings
  4. 04:0015mm Pinfire Ammunition and Loading
  5. 05:00Folding Bayonet and Sights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about the 15mm Belgian Pinfire Revolving Carbine?

This carbine is notable for its exceptionally large 15mm caliber, a significant size for the pinfire system which typically used smaller rounds. It also features a folding bayonet and an advanced sighting system for its era.

How does the pinfire cartridge system work?

The pinfire system, developed by the Lefaucheux brothers, uses metallic cartridges where a pin protrudes from the side. The firearm's hammer strikes this pin, which in turn ignites the internal primer to fire the round.

What are the key mechanical features of this pinfire carbine?

It has a large trigger guard and a stiff double-action trigger pull requiring two fingers. The cylinder has specific notches to align the cartridge pin for proper firing, and it includes a powerful spring-loaded folding triangular bayonet.

Where was this 15mm Belgian Pinfire Revolving Carbine manufactured and sold?

While manufactured in Belgium, as confirmed by ELG proof marks, this specific carbine was sold by Juan Lopez on St. Martin Street in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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